The Market
Low-Fee Rental Roundup: Brooklyn Heights, Astoria, Harlem and more, from $1,350 to $6,400 a month
Fantasizing about killing your roommate again? It might be wiser just to move. While paying the customary broker’s fee—which could be up to 15% of a year’s rent—might break the bank, a no-fee or low-fee apartment (with fees between zero and 9% of the annual rent) may ease your way into a new living situation. Browse the assorted apartments listed here in our Low-Fee Rental Round-up or search by "low-fee" or "no fee" on rental site Naked Apartments.
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